Law in Contemporary Society

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NicheVsVocation 5 - 30 Mar 2010 - Main.JohnAlbanese
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 In the last class I asked Eben regarding vocations and finding our niche as a lawyer. I would like to hear more opinions on the subject.

Many times I have heard how important it is to specialize in a specific field. I have also heard several lawyers to say that they didn’t choose an area of law, but instead they just finished working on it by chance.

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I don't think that there is a "Niche vs. Vocation" trade-off. While, unlike you, I have never practiced law, it seems to me that a niche certainly helps but is not necessary. Passion for the work matters more.
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Last year, I was a legal assistant/receptionist/IT assistant for a three attorney firm in Oakland. Unless you are from the Bay Area, not one of these lawyers graduated from a law school that you have heard of. Two of them graduated from a law school that is not ABA accredited. The firm did not specialize in a particular practice area; each of the lawyer's essentially had their own practice. One of the lawyers is a full-time mediator and arbitrator specializing in injuries resulting from auto accidents. Another one of the lawyers specialized in construction defects.
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Last year, I was a legal assistant/receptionist/IT assistant for a three attorney firm in Oakland. Unless you are from the Bay Area, not one of these lawyers graduated from a law school that you have heard of. Two of them graduated from a law school that is not ABA accredited. The firm does not specialize in a particular practice area; each of the lawyers essentially have their own practice. One of the lawyers is a full-time mediator and arbitrator specializing in injuries resulting from auto accidents. Another one of the lawyers specialized in construction defects.
 
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While all of the lawyers lived comfortably, the most financially successful lawyer did not specialize in anything. She took any case that was available. While I was there, she had cases in family, probate, personal injury, contract, entertainment, copyright, and corporate law. Her specialty was in taking clients that had pursued the case on their own, ran into a few problems, and hence, needed professional representation. As far as I can tell, there is no shortage of people who need a good lawyer. The part of the law that she found interesting was "the clients and their stories."
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While all of the lawyers live comfortably, the most financially successful lawyer does not specialize in anything. She takes any case that was available. While I was there, she had cases in family, probate, personal injury, contract, entertainment, copyright, and corporate law. Her specialty is in taking clients that had pursued the case on their own, ran into a few problems, and hence, needed professional representation. As far as I can tell, there is no shortage of people who need a good lawyer. The part of the law that she finds interesting is "the clients and their stories."
 
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Although she had no specialty, she consistently beat other lawyers who had a "niche." From what I could tell, most of the specialty lawyers seemed burned out from doing the same type of case over and over and were not as vigorous or creative as she was. I think she genuinely cared more about the cases and the clients than the opposition.
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Although she has no specialty, she consistently bests other lawyers who have a "niche." From what I could tell, most of the specialty lawyers seemed burned out from doing the same type of case over and over and are not as vigorous or creative as she is. I think she genuinely cares more about the cases and the clients than the opposition.
 I think almost any area of law has potential clients; that's why the area of law exists. If you do what you are passionate about, then you will be more successful than someone who doesn't care.

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